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EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION. The largest attendance within our experience at a con- cert of this sneiety was witnessed on Monday evening, on the occasion of the fourteenth con- cert, when the DMasonic Hall, New Street, was crovded to overflowing with ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... EDGBASTON AMATEUR M1USICAL UNION. The above society wound up its season with a concert on Friday, in the Assembly Rooms, Edebaston. in addition to the orchestra of the society, the execative com- prised a solo vocalist, Mr. Percy L. Taunton; a violinist ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS, HAMS HALL

... series of theatrical representations, which were given by some members of the family, assisted by a party of distinguished amateurs. Tue principal parts were sustained by Mr. Foreter Alleyno, one of the well. known Oxford Tbeatlical Corps, The Shooting ...

BIRMINGHAM AMATEUR OPERA SOCIETY

... was assumed by Mr. F. A. Smallpeice. who made an im- posing Mikido. His acting was good, and in vocl power be was up to the amateur average. Mr. MI. A. Rowlands was effective as iWenki-Poo, and in the duet with Yumn-Yum, 'XWere yau not to Ko-Ko plighted ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... EDGBASTO.N AMATEUR MUSICAL UTION.: The second concert of the season was gpven by the above society in the Vestry Hall, Edgbaston, last night, and attracted a large audience. On a former oocaaion we; suggested that this amateur body might do good service ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... EDGI'ASTON AMIATEU1l MUSICAL UNION. The concert given by this praiseworthy body of amateurs at the Midland Institute on Wednesday, may, ill more than one respect, rank among the most successful it has ever given. The active particiitationt in the programme ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... band, numbering twenty- Feven performers, consisted of amateur members of the Union, assisted by some half.dozen professional players; and the soloist, both vocal, and instrumental, were all amateurs. The performa~nce was under the conduct of Mr. Duehemin ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION. In spite of the adverse weathier and a change of locale, which can scarcely be termed an improvemenmt, thle twelfth concert of these enterprising amateurs brought together a full and fashion- able audience Iin Nook's Aesenibly ...

BIRMINGHAM AMATEUR OPERA SOCIETY

... although talent may be found in as great a degree among amateurs as among those who make the art a profession, many dramatic creations demand more time and study than the majority of amateurs can give to the work. Gilbert and Sullivan's The Yeomen of ...

EDGBASTON AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION

... IEDGJBASTOJN AMATEUR MUSICAL UNION. Notwithstanding the powerful counter attractions which beset amateur undertakings at this season, tho twonty- fifth concert given by toe mlembers of this association, at the Masonic Hall, on Wednesday evening, brought ...

BIRMINGHAM AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY

... BIRAUNGHAM AMATEUR ORCHSTRL SOCIETY. The second concert given by the above society this season took place in the Town eial on Saturday evening, and attracted a much largeraudience than that attending tbe first. The programme was very intereszing, and ...